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00098670
Josette Bushell-Mingo- as Rafiki
Josette Bushell-Mingo- as Rafiki in The Lion King. Musical based on Disney's animated film. Music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. At the Royal Lyceum Theatre, London. Opened October 1999.
00098669
Josette Bushell-Mingo- as Rafiki
Josette Bushell-Mingo- as Rafiki in The Lion King. Musical based on Disney's animated film. Music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. At the Royal Lyceum Theatre, London. Opened October 1999.
00098668
Josette Bushell-Mingo- as Rafiki
Josette Bushell-Mingo- as Rafiki in The Lion King. Musical based on Disney's animated film. Music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. At the Royal Lyceum Theatre, London. Opened October 1999.
00098667
Irina Aggrey - in
Irina Aggrey - in The Lion King. Musical based on Disney's animated film. Music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. At the Royal Lyceum Theatre, London. Opened October 1999.
00098666
The Lion King -
The Lion King - musical based on Disney's animated film. Music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. At the Royal Lyceum Theatre, London. Opened October 1999.
00098665
Josette Bushell-Mingo - as
Josette Bushell-Mingo - as Rafiki in The Lion King. Musical based on Disney's animated film. Music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. At the Royal Lyceum Theatre, London. Opened October 1999.
00098664
Josette Bushell-Mingo - as
Josette Bushell-Mingo - as Rafiki in The Lion King. Musical based on Disney's animated film. Music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. At the Royal Lyceum Theatre, London. Opened October 1999.
00098663
Josette Bushell-Mingo - as
Josette Bushell-Mingo - as Rafiki in The Lion King. Musical based on Disney's animated film. Music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. At the Royal Lyceum Theatre, London. Opened October 1999.
00098662
Josette Bushell-Mingo - as
Josette Bushell-Mingo - as Rafiki in The Lion King. Musical based on Disney's animated film. Music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. At the Royal Lyceum Theatre, London. Opened October 1999.
00098661
The Lion King -
The Lion King - musical based on Disney's animated film. Music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. At the Royal Lyceum Theatre, London. Opened October 1999.
00098660
The Lion King -
The Lion King - stage musical based on Disney's animated film. Music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. At the Royal Lyceum Theatre, London. Opened October 1999.
00098659
Jerry Hall - as
Jerry Hall - as Mother Lord in Cole Porter's musical High Society. At the Shaftsbury Theatre, London, 10 October 2005. Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. American composer of popular music, 9 January 1891 - 15 October 1964.
00098658
Jerry Hall - as
Jerry Hall - as Mother Lord in Cole Porter's musical High Society. At the Shaftsbury Theatre, London, 10 October 2005. Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. American composer of popular music, 9 January 1891 - 15 October 1964.
00098657
Jerry Hall - as
Jerry Hall - as Mother Lord in Cole Porter's musical High Society. At the Shaftsbury Theatre, London, 10 October 2005. Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. American composer of popular music, 9 January 1891 - 15 October 1964.
00098656
Jerry Hall - as
Jerry Hall - as Mother Lord in Cole Porter's musical High Society. At the Shaftsbury Theatre, London, 10 October 2005. Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. American composer of popular music, 9 January 1891 - 15 October 1964.
00098655
High Society - production
High Society - production at the Shaftsbury Theatre, London, 10 October 2005. Musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. American composer of popular music, 9 January 1891 - 15 October 1964.
00098654
High Society - production
High Society - production at the Shaftsbury Theatre, London, 10 October 2005. Musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. American composer of popular music, 9 January 1891 - 15 October 1964.
00098653
High Society - production
High Society - production at the Shaftsbury Theatre, London, 10 October 2005. Musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. American composer of popular music, 9 January 1891 - 15 October 1964.
00098652
High Society - production
High Society - production at the Shaftsbury Theatre, London, 10 October 2005. Shown: Jerry Hall as Mother Lord. Musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. American composer of popular music, 9 January 1891 - 15 October 1964.
00098651
Jerry Hall - as
Jerry Hall - as Mother Lord in Cole Porter's musical High Society. At the Shaftsbury Theatre, London, 10 October 2005. Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. American composer of popular music, 9 January 1891 - 15 October 1964.
00098650
High Society - production
High Society - production at the Shaftsbury Theatre, London, 10 October 2005. Shown: Jerry Hall as Mother Lord. Musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. American composer of popular music, 9 January 1891 - 15 October 1964.
00098649
High Society - production
High Society - production at the Shaftsbury Theatre, London, 10 October 2005. Musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. American composer of popular music, 9 January 1891 - 15 October 1964.
00098648
Jerry Hall - as
Jerry Hall - as Mother Lord in Cole Porter's musical High Society. At the Shaftsbury Theatre, London, 10 October 2005. Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. American composer of popular music, 9 January 1891 - 15 October 1964.
00098647
High Society - production
High Society - production at the Shaftsbury Theatre, London, 10 October 2005. Musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. American composer of popular music, 9 January 1891 - 15 October 1964.
00098646
High Society - production
High Society - production at the Shaftsbury Theatre, London, 10 October 2005. Musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. American composer of popular music, 9 January 1891 - 15 October 1964.
00098645
High Society - production
High Society - production at the Shaftsbury Theatre, London, 10 October 2005. Shown: Jerry Hall as Mother Lord. Musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. American composer of popular music, 9 January 1891 - 15 October 1964.
00098644
Alex Jennings - in
Alex Jennings - in the title role of Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company production at The Barbican, December 1997. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098643
Alex Jennings - in
Alex Jennings - in the title role of Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company production at The Barbican, December 1997. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098642
Hamlet - with Samuel
Hamlet - with Samuel West as Hamlet and Marty Cruickshank as Gertrude. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098641
Hamlet - with Samuel
Hamlet - with Samuel West as Hamlet and Marty Cruickshank as Gertrude. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098640
Hamlet - with Samuel
Hamlet - with Samuel West as Hamlet and Marty Cruickshank as Gertrude. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098639
Samuel West - in
Samuel West - in the title role of Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098638
Samuel West - in
Samuel West - in the title role of Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098637
Samuel West - in
Samuel West - in the title role of Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098636
Hamlet - with Larry
Hamlet - with Larry Lamb as Claudius and Samuel West as Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098635
Samuel West - in
Samuel West - in the title role of Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098634
Hamlet - with Samuel
Hamlet - with Samuel West as Hamlet and Marty Cruickshank as Gertrude. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098633
Samuel West - in
Samuel West - in the title role of Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098632
Hamlet - with Samuel
Hamlet - with Samuel West as Hamlet and John Dougall as Horatio. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098631
Hamlet - with Samuel
Hamlet - with Samuel West as Hamlet and Marty Cruickshank as Gertrude. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098630
Samuel West - in
Samuel West - in the title role of Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098629
Samuel West - in
Samuel West - in the title role of Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098628
Samuel West - in
Samuel West - in the title role of Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098627
Samuel West - in
Samuel West - in the title role of Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098626
Hamlet - with Samuel
Hamlet - with Samuel West as Hamlet and Christopher Good as Ghost/Osric. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098625
Hamlet - with Kerry
Hamlet - with Kerry Condon as Ophelia and Samuel West as Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098624
Samuel West - in
Samuel West - in the title role of Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098623
Hamlet - shown: John
Hamlet - shown: John Dougall as Horatio, Alan David as Polonius/Gravedigger, Samuel West as Hamlet and Conor Moloney as Gravedigger. Royal Shakespeare Company production, Stratford upon Avon, 2 May 2001. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098610
Ralph Fiennes - in
Ralph Fiennes - in the title role of Hamlet. At the Hackney Empire, London, February 2005. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098609
Ralph Fiennes - in
Ralph Fiennes - in the title role of Hamlet. At the Hackney Empire, London, February 2005. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098608
Hamlet - with Ralph
Hamlet - with Ralph Fiennes as Hamlet and Francesca Annis as Gertrude. At the Hackney Empire, London, February 2005. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098607
Ralph Fiennes - in
Ralph Fiennes - in the title role of Hamlet. At the Hackney Empire, London, February 2005. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098606
Hamlet - with Ralph
Hamlet - with Ralph Fiennes as Hamlet and Tara Fitzgerald as Ophelia. At the Hackney Empire, London, February 2005. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098605
Hamlet - with Ralph
Hamlet - with Ralph Fiennes as Hamlet and Francesca Annis as Gertrude. At the Hackney Empire, London, February 2005. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098604
Hamlet - with Tim
Hamlet - with Tim Woodward as Claudius and Mark Rylance as Hamlet. At the Globe Theatre, London, June 2000. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098603
Hamlet - with Joanna
Hamlet - with Joanna McCallum as Gertrude and Mark Rylance as Hamlet. At the Globe Theatre, London, June 2000. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098602
Hamlet - with Joanna
Hamlet - with Joanna McCallum as Gertrude and Mark Rylance as Hamlet. At the Globe Theatre, London, June 2000. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098601
Hamlet - with Mark
Hamlet - with Mark Rylance as Hamlet and Penny Layden as Ophelia. At the Globe Theatre, London, June 2000. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098600
Mark Rylance - in
Mark Rylance - in the title role of Hamlet. Death scene, act V, scene I. At the Globe Theatre, London, June 2000. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098599
Hamlet - with Tim
Hamlet - with Tim Woodward as Claudius and Mark Rylance as Hamlet. At the Globe Theatre, London, June 2000. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright, 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098598
Mark Rylance - in
Mark Rylance - in the title role of Hamlet. At The Globe Theatre, London, June 2000. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright, 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098597
Stephen Dillane - in
Stephen Dillane - in the title role of Hamlet. Death scene, act V, scene I. Directed by Peter Hall at the Gielgud Theatre, London, 1994. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098596
Alex Jennings - in
Alex Jennings - in the title role of Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Barbican Theatre, London, December 1997. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098595
Alex Jennings - in
Alex Jennings - in the title role of Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Barbican Theatre, London, December 1997. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098594
Alex Jennings - in
Alex Jennings - in the title role of Hamlet. Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Barbican Theatre, London, December 1997. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098593
Hamlet - with Kenneth
Hamlet - with Kenneth Branagh as Hamlet and Clifford Rose as the Ghost. Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Barbican Theatre, London, December 1992. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098592
Hamlet - with Alex
Hamlet - with Alex Jennings as Hamlet and Derbhle Crotty as Ophelia. Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Barbican Theatre, London, December 1997. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098591
Hamlet - with Alex
Hamlet - with Alex Jennings as Hamlet and Susannah York as Gertrude. Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Barbican Theatre, London, December 1997. Play by William Shakespeare. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 23 April 1616.
00098590
Robert Louis Stevenson -
Robert Louis Stevenson - Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894. Given by Stevenson to H Walter Barnett.
00098589
Illuminated letter 'L
Illuminated letter 'L '-
00098588
Illuminated letter 'O
Illuminated letter 'O '-
00098587
Illuminated letter 'N
Illuminated letter 'N '-
00098586
Illuminated letter 'D
Illuminated letter 'D '-
00098585
Illuminated letter 'T
Illuminated letter 'T '-
00098584
Illuminated letter 'J
Illuminated letter 'J '-
00098583
Illuminated letter 'G
Illuminated letter 'G '-
00098582
Illuminated letter 'A
Illuminated letter 'A '-
00098581
Aboriginal/Native American translation of the Bible -
Aboriginal/Native American translation of the Bible - by John Eliot. Title page. Published in Cambridge, 1663. JE: Puritan missionary, c 1604 - 21 May 1690.
00098580
Illuminated letter 'I
Illuminated letter 'I '-
00098579
The Master of Ballantrae
The Master of Ballantrae - Novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. Caption reads: 'The words and music seemed to pour out of her own heart and his own past and to be aimed directly at Mrs. Henry.' RLS:Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894. Illustration by William Hatherell.
00098578
Henry James - American
Henry James - American author: 15 April 1843 - 28 February 1916. Photo by Alvin Langdon Coburn.
00098577
Robert Louis Stevenson's family
Robert Louis Stevenson's family and household at Samoa, including Robert Louis Stevenson: Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894, his wife Fanny Stevenson: 10 March 1840 18 February 1914, his mother Margaret Stevenson:1829-1897, and Lloyd Osbourne: American author, April 7, 1868 1947.
00098576
Catriona (also known as
Catriona (also known as David Balfour) - Novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. Caption reads: 'She stood on the bulwarks and held on by a stay. The wind blowing in her petticoats.' RLS:Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894. Illustration by William Hatherell.
00098575
The Wrecker - Novel
The Wrecker - Novel by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne. Caption reads: 'All turned at the cry, and there in the wild light of the morning, heaving straight for midway reef, was the brig Flying Scull of Hull'. Illustration by William Hatherell. RLS:Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894. LO: American author, Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894.
00098574
Robert Louis Stevenson -
Robert Louis Stevenson - Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894. Illustration by Count Girolamo Nerli. Written dedication by Stevenson to H Walter Barnett.
00098573
Robert Louis Stevenson -
Robert Louis Stevenson - Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894.
00098572
Robert Louis Stevenson -
Robert Louis Stevenson - Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894. Illustration by A S Boyd
00098571
A Child's Garden of
A Child's Garden of Verses - By Robert Louis Stevenson. Caption reads: The moon has a face like the clock in the hall'. RLS: Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894. Illustration by Charles Robinson: 1870-1937
00098570
A Child's Garden of
A Child's Garden of Verses - By Robert Louis Stevenson. Caption reads: 'Garden Days'. RLS: Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894. Illustration by Charles Robinson: 1870-1937
00098569
Title page of scene
Title page of scene 1 from 'Rob and Ben' - (The Pirate and the Apothecary). In 1880-1882, Robert Louis Stevenson and his step- son Lloyd Osbourne set up a toy printing press, this was one of their burlesque stories. RLS: Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894. LO: American author, 7 April 1868 1947. Illustrated by Robert Louis Stevenson.
00098568
Piano keyboard -
Piano keyboard - showing white naturals and black accidentals
00098567
Bass strings from an
Bass strings from an upright piano - Close-up detail
00098566
Bass strings from an
Bass strings from an upright piano - Close-up detail
00098565
Bass strings from an
Bass strings from an upright piano - Close-up detail
00098564
Bass strings from an
Bass strings from an upright piano - Close-up detail
00098563
Bass strings from an
Bass strings from an upright piano - Close-up detail
00098562
Close-up detail of piano
Close-up detail of piano - pegs or pins and strings from an upright piano
00098561
Close-up detail of piano
Close-up detail of piano - pegs or pins and strings from an upright piano
00098560
Close-up detail of piano
Close-up detail of piano - pegs or pins and strings from an upright piano
00098559
Close-up detail of piano
Close-up detail of piano - pegs or pins and strings from an upright piano
00098558
Close-up detail of piano
Close-up detail of piano - pegs or pins and strings from an upright piano
00098557
Close-up detail of piano
Close-up detail of piano - pegs or pins and strings from an upright piano
00098556
Piano keyboard -
Piano keyboard - as part of the action
00098555
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano - showing the action or mechanism and the keys. Made by John Broadwood
00098554
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano - showing the action or mechanism and the keys. Made by John Broadwood
00098553
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano - showing the action or mechanism and the keys. Made by John Broadwood
00098552
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano - showing the action or mechanism and the keys. Made by John Broadwood
00098551
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano - showing the action or mechanism and the keys. Made by John Broadwood
00098550
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano - showing the action or mechanism and the keys. Made by John Broadwood
00098549
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano - showing the action or mechanism and the keys. Made by John Broadwood
00098548
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano - showing the action or mechanism and the keys. Made by John Broadwood
00098547
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano - showing the action or mechanism and the keys. Made by John Broadwood
00098546
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano - showing the action or mechanism and the keys. Made by John Broadwood
00098545
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano - showing the action or mechanism and the keys. Made by John Broadwood
00098544
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano made by John Broadwood, showing the action
00098543
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano made by John Broadwood, showing the action
00098542
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano made by John Broadwood, showing the action
00098541
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano made by John Broadwood, showing the action
00098540
Alison Lambert - British
Alison Lambert - British clarinet and bass clarinet soloist
00098539
Alison Lambert - British
Alison Lambert - British clarinet and bass clarinet soloist
00098538
Alison Lambert - British
Alison Lambert - British clarinet and bass clarinet soloist
00098537
Alison Lambert - British
Alison Lambert - British clarinet and bass clarinet soloist
00098536
Alison Lambert - British
Alison Lambert - British clarinet and bass clarinet soloist
00098535
Alison Lambert - British
Alison Lambert - British clarinet and bass clarinet soloist
00098534
Alison Lambert - British
Alison Lambert - British clarinet and bass clarinet soloist
00098533
Alison Lambert
Alison Lambert -
00098532
Piano pegs and strings
Piano pegs and strings - Piano pegs or pins, used for tuning the strings
00098531
Piano pegs and strings
Piano pegs and strings - Piano pegs or pins, used for tuning the strings
00098530
Piano pegs and strings
Piano pegs and strings - Piano pegs or pins, used for tuning the strings
00098529
Piano pegs and strings
Piano pegs and strings - Piano pegs or pins, used for tuning the strings
00098528
Hammer mechanism - or
Hammer mechanism - or hammers on an upright piano, showing the wood and felt construction
00098527
Piano keyboard - showing
Piano keyboard - showing the black and white keys for the naturals and accidentals
00098526
Piano keyboard - showing
Piano keyboard - showing the black and white keys for the naturals and accidentals
00098525
Piano keyboard - showing
Piano keyboard - showing the black and white keys for the naturals and accidentals
00098524
Piano keyboard - showing
Piano keyboard - showing the black and white keys for the naturals and accidentals
00098523
Piano keyboard - showing
Piano keyboard - showing the black and white keys for the naturals and accidentals
00098522
Piano keyboard - showing
Piano keyboard - showing the black and white keys for the naturals and accidentals
00098521
Clarinet speaker key -
Clarinet speaker key - on the back of a B flat instrument
00098520
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano - showing the keyboard and the mechanics or action that link the keys to the hammers and pads
00098519
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano - showing the keyboard and the mechanics or action that link the keys to the hammers and pads
00098518
Interior of an upright
Interior of an upright piano - showing the keyboard and the mechanics or action that link the keys to the hammers and pads
00098517
Cow horn or steer
Cow horn or steer horn - as used in Britten's Spring Symphony, made from a natural animal horn with a brass mouthpiece attached
00098516
Cow horn or steer
Cow horn or steer horn - as used in Britten's Spring Symphony, made from a natural animal horn with a brass mouthpiece attached
00098515
Cow horn or steer
Cow horn or steer horn - as used in Britten's Spring Symphony, made from a natural animal horn with a brass mouthpiece attached
00098514
Cow horn or steer
Cow horn or steer horn - as used in Britten's Spring Symphony, made from a natural animal horn with a brass mouthpiece attached
00098513
Zurna - close-up of
Zurna - close-up of the reed and bell of this double reed shawm of the near east, with conical bore and a flared bell. 7 front holes and one rear hole
00098512
Zurna - double reed
Zurna - double reed shawm of the near east, with conical bore and a flared bell. 7 front holes and one rear hole
00098511
Zurna - double reed
Zurna - double reed shawm of the near east, with conical bore and a flared bell. 7 front holes and one rear hole
00098510
Zurna - double reed
Zurna - double reed shawm of the near east, with conical bore and a flared bell. 7 front holes and one rear hole
00098509
Piano tuning tool or
Piano tuning tool or handle -
00098508
Alban Berg Quartet -
Alban Berg Quartet - at the Theatre des Champs Elysees, Paris, 1991. Viennese string quartet. Gόnter Pichler (violin), Gerhard Schulz (violin), Thomas Kakuska (viola, 1981-2005), Valentin Erben (violoncello).
00098507
Alban Berg Quartet -
Alban Berg Quartet - at the Theatre des Champs Elysees, Paris, 1991. Viennese string quartet. Gόnter Pichler (violin), Gerhard Schulz (violin), Thomas Kakuska (viola, 1981-2005), Valentin Erben (violoncello).
00098506
L'heure espagnole - March
L'heure espagnole - March 2007. Paris National Opera production at the Opera Garnier, Paris. Shown: Alain Vernhes as Don Inigo Gomez, Sophie Koch as Concepcion. Musical director: Seiji Ozawa. Set design by Laurent Pelly. Opera by Maurice Ravel. French composer, 17 March 1875 - 28 December 1937.
00098505
L'heure espagnole - March
L'heure espagnole - March 2007. Paris National Opera production at the Opera Garnier, Paris. Shown: Alain Vernhes as Don Inigo Gomez, Sophie Koch as Concepcion and Franck Ferrari as Ramiro. Musical director:
Seiji Ozawa. Set design by Laurent Pelly. Opera by Maurice Ravel. French composer, 17 March 1875 - 28 December 1937.
00098504
Gianni Schicchi - March
Gianni Schicchi - March 2007 at the Opera Garnier, Paris. Shown: Alessandro Corbelli as Gianni. Patricia Ciofi as Lauretta: Musical director: Seiji Ozawa. Set design by Laurent Pelly. Opera by Giacomo Puccini. Italian composer: 22 December 1858 - 29 November 1924.
00098503
Gianni Schicchi - March
Gianni Schicchi - March 2007 at the Opera Garnier, Paris. Shown: Alessandro Corbelli as Gianni.Musical director: Seiji Ozawa. Set design by Laurent Pelly. Opera by Giacomo Puccini. Italian composer: 22 December 1858 - 29 November 1924.
00098502
La Clemenza di Tito
La Clemenza di Tito - September 2006. Paris National Opera production at the Opera Garnier, Paris. Shown: Elina Garanca as Sextus and Christoph Pregardien as Titus. Directed by Gustav Kuhn. Set design by Ursel and Karl-Ernst Herrmann. Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Austrian composer, 27 January 1756 - 5 December 1791.
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La Clemenza di Tito
La Clemenza di Tito - September 2006. Paris National Opera production at the Opera Garnier, Paris. Shown: Elina Garanca as Sextus and Christoph Pregardien as Titus. Directed by Gustav Kuhn. Set design by Ursel and Karl-Ernst Herrmann. Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Austrian composer, 27 January 1756 - 5 December 1791.
00098500
La Clemenza di Tito
La Clemenza di Tito - September 2006. Paris National Opera production at the Opera Garnier, Paris. Shown: Christoph Pregardien as Titus. Ekaterina Siurina as Servilia. Directed by Gustav Kuhn. Set design by Ursel and Karl-Ernst Herrmann. Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Austrian composer, 27 January 1756 - 5 December 1791.
00098499
William Makepeace Thackeray -
William Makepeace Thackeray - sketch by John MillaisEnglish novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098498
Henry Esmond and Beatrix
Henry Esmond and Beatrix - in the novel 'The History of Henry Esmond' by William Makepeace Thackeray. Drawing by Chris Hammond . Caption reads: 'And you come here, and - and - you killed him'. WMT:English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098497
Henry Esmond and Dick
Henry Esmond and Dick Steele - in the novel 'The History of Henry Esmond' by William Makepeace Thackeray. Drawing by Chris Hammond . Captions reads: 'Tis not the dying for a faith that's so hard Master Harry - Tis the living up to it that is difficult'. WMT: English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098496
The duel in Leicester
The duel in Leicester field - in the novel 'The History of Henry Esmond' by William Makepeace Thackeray. Drawing by George Du Maurier (1834 -1896) WMT: English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
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Castlewood Hall - from
Castlewood Hall - from the novel 'The History of Henry Esmond' by William Makepeace Thackeray, English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098494
William Makepeace Thackeray -
William Makepeace Thackeray - drawing by Samuel Laurence, c. 1853. English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
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William Makepeace Thackeray -
William Makepeace Thackeray - English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098492
Christine Brewer - American
Christine Brewer - American soprano, b. 26 October 1955
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Christine Brewer - American
Christine Brewer - American soprano, b. 26 October 1955
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Christine Brewer - American
Christine Brewer - American soprano, b. 26 October 1955
00098489
Christine Brewer - American
Christine Brewer - American soprano, b. 26 October 1955
00098488
Christine Brewer - American
Christine Brewer - American soprano, b. 26 October 1955
00098487
Christine Brewer - American
Christine Brewer - American soprano, b. 26 October 1955
00098486
Christine Brewer - American
Christine Brewer - American soprano, b. 26 October 1955
00098485
Christine Brewer - American
Christine Brewer - American soprano, b. 26 October 1955
00098484
Christine Brewer - American
Christine Brewer - American soprano, b. 26 October 1955
00098483
Christine Brewer - American
Christine Brewer - American soprano, b. 26 October 1955
00098482
Christine Brewer - American
Christine Brewer - American soprano, b. 26 October 1955
00098481
Christine Brewer - American
Christine Brewer - American soprano, b. 26 October 1955
00098480
'Pendenis' - written and
'Pendenis' - written and drawn by William Makepeace Thackeray. Caption reads: 'Pen's Staircase - a few little bills'. English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098479
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
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John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
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John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098476
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098475
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098474
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098473
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098472
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098471
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098470
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098469
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098468
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098467
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098466
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098465
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098464
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098463
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098462
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098461
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098460
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098459
John Cooper-Clarke - English
John Cooper-Clarke - English performance poet, b. 25 January 1949. Live at the Tower of London festival supporting The Good The Bad & the Queen, July 2007
00098458
The great Hoggarty Diamond
The great Hoggarty Diamond - from 'History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond' by William Makepeace Thackeray. Drawing by Hugh Thomson (1860 - 1920). Caption reads: 'As I live, it's the great Hoggarty Diamond'. , English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098457
Sir Pitt Crawley and
Sir Pitt Crawley and Becky Sharp - from 'Vanity Fair' by William Makepeace Thackeray. Drawing by Charles Edmund Brock (1870 - 1938). Caption reads: 'The old man fell down on his knees and leered at her like a satyr.' English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098456
'Vanity Fair' titlepage -
'Vanity Fair' titlepage - published at the Punch Office, 1848, London. William Makepeace Thackeray, English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098455
Becky Sharp and Joseph
Becky Sharp and Joseph Sedley - characters in 'Vanity Fair',by William Makepeace Thackeray. Drawing by Chris Hammond. Caption reads: 'Bound in a web of green silk'. WMT: English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098454
The marquis of Steyne
The marquis of Steyne - character in 'Vanity Fair', written and drawn by William Makepeace Thackeray, English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098453
'The Minotaur' by George
'The Minotaur' by George Frederic Watts - painting, 1885. Original held at the Tate Gallery, London. English Victorian painter: 23 February 1817 -1 July 1904.
00098452
Becky Sharp's house in
Becky Sharp's house in Curzon street - character in 'Vanity Fair' by William Makepeace Thackeray, English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098451
Wlliam Makepeace's 'The History
Wlliam Makepeace's 'The History of Pendennis' - published by Bradbury and Evans, London. Cover drawing by William Makepeace Thackeray, English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863. (William Makepeace) English novelist -18 July 1811 24 December 1863.
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William Makepeace Thackeray -
William Makepeace Thackeray - c. 1840, drawing by Daniel Maclise (1806 - 1870). W M Thackeray, English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098449
Thackeray among the 'fraserians'
Thackeray among the 'fraserians' - drawing in 1835 by Daniel Maclise (1806 - 1870). W M Thackeray, English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098448
Minotaur - 19th century
Minotaur - 19th century illustration after an antique Greek coin.
00098447
'Minotaur girl and flutist'
'Minotaur, girl and flutist' by Pablo Picasso - etching from the series 'Suite Vollard', 1933. Dimensions 29.8 cm x 38.3 cm. Original held in private collection. Spanish artist: 25 October 1881 - 8 April 1973.
00098446
'Minotaure' illustration by Max
'Minotaure' illustration by Max Ernst - artwork for the cover of the Surrealist publication 'Minotaure', Issue 11, Spring 1938. German Surrealist artist: 2 April 1891 - 1 April 1976.
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'Minotaure' illustration by Renι
'Minotaure' illustration by Renι Magritte - artwork for the cover of the Surrealist publication 'Minotaure', Issue 10, Winter 1937. Belgian Surrealist artist: 21 November 1898 - 15 August 1967.
00098444
'Minotaure' illustration by Salvador
'Minotaure' illustration by Salvador Dalν - artwork for the cover of the Surrealist publication 'Minotaure', Issue 8, 1936. Spanish Surrealist artist: 11 May 1904 - 23 January 1989.
00098443
'Comic tales and sketches
'Comic tales and sketches. Edited and illustrated by Mr Michael Angelo Titmarsh'.- published by William Makepeace Thackeray, in 1841. (Titmarsh was Thackeray) People shown in illustration from l to r: De La Pluche, M A Titmarsh, Major Gahagan. WMT:18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098442
Theseus slaying the Minotaur
Theseus slaying the Minotaur - detail from a Greek vase dated 480 BC. Original held at the 'Museo Archeologico de Firenze' in Florence, Italy.
00098441
Theseus fighting the Minotaur
Theseus fighting the Minotaur - detail from a Greek vase.
00098440
Paradise Lost - Satan
Paradise Lost - Satan wounded by Gustave Dorι. Illustrates part of Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost. John Milton: English poet, 9 December 1608 8 November 1674. Dorι, French artist, 6 January 1832 23 January 1883
00098439
The house of Death
The house of Death by William Blake - 1795/circa 1805. Print illustrates lines from Book XI of Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost. WB: English poet and painter, 28 November 1757 12 August 1827. John Milton: English poet, 9 December 1608 8 November 1674.
00098438
Minotaur - at the
Minotaur - at the centre of the labyrinth, holding sword. From 17th century manuscript at the Biblioteca Estense in Modena, Italy.
00098437
John Donne - in
John Donne - in his winding sheet. From ' Death's Duel' 1630.
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William Makepeace Thackeray -
William Makepeace Thackeray - Captain Costigan, character in the 'History of Pendennis' by the English novelist William Makepeace Thackeray. Illustration by Frederick Barnard. W M T 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098435
William Makepeace Thackeray -
William Makepeace Thackeray - granfather of tne English novelist William Makepeace Thackeray. (1749 - 1813).
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Richmond Thackeray - Father
Richmond Thackeray - Father of the English novelist W M Thackeray (1811 - 1863), 1 September 1781 - 13 September 1815.
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William Makepeace Thackeray -
William Makepeace Thackeray - in 1822. Englsih novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
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William Makepeace Thackeray -
William Makepeace Thackeray - at the age of 3 in 1814 with his father and mother.Watercolour by George Chinnery. English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
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William Makepeace Thackeray -
William Makepeace Thackeray - drawing by Richard Doyle (1824-1883). English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
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William Makepeace Thackeray -
William Makepeace Thackeray - Cover of The Bookman,Thackeray number, February 1903. English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098429
Walter Crane - cover
Walter Crane - cover of The Work of Walter Crane. Published 1898 in The Easter Art Annual. London, J S Virtue. English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915. Portrait by George Frederic Watts: 23 February 1817 1 July 1904.
00098428
The Pavilion on the
The Pavilion on the Links - short-story by Robert Louis Stevenson first published in 1880. Caption reads: 'That girl, as you call her, is my wife'. RLS: Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894. Title page illustrated by Gordon Browne.
00098427
King Kalakaua I with
King Kalakaua I with Robert Louis Stevenson - on the verandah of the Royal boat house at Honolulu. King Kalakaua I: King of the Hawaiian Islands, called 'The Merrie Monarch', 16 November 1836 - 20 January 1891. RLS: Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894.
00098426
Robert Louis Stevenson -
Robert Louis Stevenson - 1893. Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894. Pencil drawing by Percy F S Spence.
00098425
Fanny Vandergrift Osbourne Stevenson
Fanny Vandergrift Osbourne Stevenson - wife of Robert Louis Stevenson: 10 March 1840 18 February 1914. RLS: Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894.
00098424
Robert Louis Stevenson -
Robert Louis Stevenson - Etching by William Strang. Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894.
00098423
Robert Louis Stevenson -
Robert Louis Stevenson - Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894.
00098422
Kidnapped - by Robert
Kidnapped - by Robert Louis Stevenson. Caption reads: 'Never a word said my uncle
but just sat
.and stared upon us like a man turned to stone'. Novel which follows the exploits of David Balfour and Alan Breck Stewart in the aftermath of the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion. RLS: Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894. Illustration by W R S Stott.
00098421
Virginia Woolf - English
Virginia Woolf - English novelist and essayist: 25 January 1882 - 28 March 1941. Unknown photographer in Bookman, January 1928.
00098420
Chalet la Solitude Hyθres
Chalet la Solitude, Hyθres - rue Victor-Basch, southeast of France. Where Robert Louis Stevenson lived from 1882- 1884. Caption reads: Happy (said I), I was only happy once, that was at Hyθres'. (From Stevenson's letters). RLS: Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894.
00098419
Title page of scene
Title page of scene 3 from 'Rob and Ben' - (The Pirate and the Apothecary). In 1880-1882, Robert Louis Stevenson and his step- son Lloyd Osbourne set up a toy printing press, this was one of their burlesque stories. RLS: Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894. LO: American author, 7 April 1868 1947. Illustrated by Robert Louis Stevenson.
00098418
Alison Cunnningham ('Cummy') -
Alison Cunnningham ('Cummy') - Robert Louis Stevenson's nurse. Caption reads: 'My second mother, my first wife, The angel of my infant life- From the sick child, now well and old, Take nurse, the little book you hold!' Dedication of 'A child's Garden of Verses': To Alison Cunningham. From her boy.' RLS: Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894.
00098417
Margaret Stevenson (born Balfour)
Margaret Stevenson (born Balfour) reading - 1849. Robert Louis Stevenson's mother: 1829-1897. RLS: Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894.
00098416
Robert Louis Stevenson -
Robert Louis Stevenson - Caption reads: 'A man of twenty-two, his smooth face, the more girlish by reason of his long hair, was Bertie, he looked nothing less than English except Scotch'. Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894.
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Alison Cunnningham ('Cummy') -
Alison Cunnningham ('Cummy') - Robert Louis Stevenson's aunt. 'Chief of our aunts' poem from the collection 'A Child's Garden of Verses' by Robert Louis Stevenson addresses her: 'Child of our Aunts- not only I, But all your dozen nurslings cry, What did the other children do, And what were childhood wanting you?' RLS: Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894.
00098414
John Knox's house -
John Knox's house - High Street, Edinburgh. From 'Edinburgh' by Robert Louis Stevenson. JK: Scottish clergyman, a leader of the Protestant Reformation, c 1510 24 November 1572. RLS: Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 18503 December 1894. Illustration by James Heron.
00098413
Charles Dickens collage and
Charles Dickens collage and graphic compilation. By Oscar Vila Nieto . English novelist: 7 February 1812 9 June 1870.
00098412
'Salome' - at the
'Salome' - at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 21 February 2008. Shown: Nadja Michael as 'Salome' and Michael Volle as 'Jokanaan / John the Baptist'. Opera by Richard Strauss. Directed by
David McVicar.
00098411
Gustavo Dudamel - Gustavo
Gustavo Dudamel - Gustavo Dudamel conducting the Simon Bolivar National Youth Orchestra at the BBC Proms 2007. Prom 48. 19 August 2007. Venezuelan conductor.
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Gustavo Dudamel - Gustavo
Gustavo Dudamel - Gustavo Dudamel conducting the Simon Bolivar National Youth Orchestra at the BBC Proms 2007. Prom 48. 19 August 2007. Venezuelan conductor.
00098409
Gustavo Dudamel - Gustavo
Gustavo Dudamel - Gustavo Dudamel conducting the Simon Bolivar National Youth Orchestra at the BBC Proms 2007. Prom 48. 19 August 2007. Venezuelan conductor.
00098408
Gustavo Dudamel - Gustavo
Gustavo Dudamel - Gustavo Dudamel conducting the Simon Bolivar National Youth Orchestra at the BBC Proms 2007. Prom 48. 19 August 2007. Venezuelan conductor.
00098407
Gustavo Dudamel - Gustavo
Gustavo Dudamel - Gustavo Dudamel conducting the Simon Bolivar National Youth Orchestra at the BBC Proms 2007. Prom 48. 19 August 2007. Venezuelan conductor.
00098406
Gustavo Dudamel - Gustavo
Gustavo Dudamel - Gustavo Dudamel conducting the Simon Bolivar National Youth Orchestra at the BBC Proms 2007. Prom 48. 19 August 2007. Venezuelan conductor.
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Gustavo Dudamel - Gustavo
Gustavo Dudamel - Gustavo Dudamel conducting the Simon Bolivar National Youth Orchestra at the BBC Proms 2007. Prom 48. 19 August 2007. Venezuelan conductor.
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